1-43 CHAPTERS FULLY COVERED WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES AND CASE STUDY
, TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Pediatric Primary Care
2. Global and National Influences on Child Health Status
3. Environmental Influences on Pediatric Health
4. Justice, Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity
5. Pediatric and Family Assessment
6. Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion
7. Sexuality and Gender Identity
8. Developmental Principles and Theories
9. Developmental Management of Newborns and Neonates
10. Developmental Management of Infants
11. Developmental Management of Early Childhood
12. Developmental Management of Middle Childhood
13. Developmental Management of Adolescents
14. Nutrition
15. Breastfeeding
16. Sleep
17. Elimination
18. Physical Activity and Sports
19. Immunizations
20. Dental and Oral Health
21. Pediatric Injury Prevention
22. Child Maltreatment
23. Prescribing Traditional and Complementary Therapies
24. Pediatric Pain and Fever Management
25. Pediatric Injuries and Toxic Exposures
26. Pediatric Palliative Care
27. Congenital and Inherited Disorders
28. Neonatal Disorders
29. Neurodivergence and Behavioral and Mental Health Disorders
30. Eye and Vision Disorders
31. Ear and Hearing Disorders
32. Respiratory Disorders
33. Cardiovascular Disorders
34. Gastrointestinal Disorders
35. Infectious Diseases
36. Inflammatory Disorders
37. Dermatologic Disorders
38. Hematologic Disorders
39. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
40. Musculoskeletal Disorders
,41. Neurologic Disorders
42. Genitourinary Disorders
43. Gynecology and Reproductive Health
Chapter 1: Pediatric Primary Care
Multiple-Choice Questions (21)
1. The primary goal of pediatric primary care is:
A. Promote health and prevent disease across the lifespan of children
B. Treat only chronic illnesses
C. Focus exclusively on adolescent care
D. Provide emergency care only
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pediatric primary care focuses on holistic health promotion, disease prevention, and
early intervention for all pediatric age groups.
2. A key principle of pediatric primary care is:
A. Family-centered care
B. Provider-centered care
C. Disease-only approach
D. Hospital-based care only
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Family-centered care recognizes the family as integral to the child’s health and well-being.
3. Components of pediatric primary care include:
A. Health promotion, disease prevention, acute care, chronic care management
B. Only acute care
C. Only chronic care management
D. Only immunizations
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Comprehensive care addresses prevention, treatment, and ongoing management.
4. Health supervision visits are important for:
A. Monitoring growth and development, immunizations, anticipatory guidance
B. Only treating infections
, C. Only prescribing medications
D. Only screening vision
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Regular visits promote optimal growth, prevent illness, and educate families.
5. Pediatric primary care emphasizes:
A. Developmental surveillance and screening
B. Only lab testing
C. Only medication administration
D. Only surgery
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Early identification of developmental delays improves long-term outcomes.
6. A pediatric nurse practitioner’s role includes:
A. Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, health promotion, education
B. Only administering medications
C. Only taking vital signs
D. Only ordering labs
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: NPs provide comprehensive primary care within their scope of practice.
7. Preventive care includes:
A. Immunizations, safety counseling, nutrition guidance
B. Only medication administration
C. Only surgical referrals
D. Only diagnostic testing
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Preventive care reduces illness risk and promotes healthy development.
8. Pediatric primary care is provided in:
A. Clinics, offices, schools, homes, and community settings
B. Only hospitals
C. Only urgent care
D. Only research centers
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Care is accessible in multiple settings to meet children’s needs.
9. Health promotion in children includes:
A. Encouraging physical activity, proper nutrition, and sleep